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ISSN:2046-2336

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Sheila Roberts Sheila Roberts
Fever is common in children and a common reason why they present to healthcare services. In many cases, fever in a child is caused by a mild, self-limiting infection, but it can sometimes indicate a serious condition requiring urgent treatm...
Joanne Self,Natasha Spassiani Joanne Self
Paediatric pain has been identified in the literature as being undertreated and often misdiagnosed. This article details a scoping review that aimed to identify the facilitators and barriers to using pain assessment tools for children and y...
Moira Gibbons,Heather Elphick Moira Gibbons
The UK has among the highest mortality rates in Europe for young people with asthma, with inadequate patient education cited as a contributing factor. This literature review aimed to explore the efficacy of video-based resources for educati...
Meira Erawati,Sari Sudarmiati,Elsa Naviati et al. Meira Erawati et al.
Background: There have been concerning trends in the prevalence of anxiety among young people worldwide in recent years. Research into the influence of family support and sociodemographic factors on anxiety in young peopl...
Fiona Helen Cust,Melanie Hayward,Nicola Jose Fiona Helen Cust
Clinical placements provide essential practice learning for undergraduate nursing students in the UK and are central to fulfilling the Nursing and Midwifery Council's regulatory requirements. For children's nursing students, the quality and...
Kelly Marie Geddes Kelly Marie Geddes
Unlike many other safeguarding concerns, child criminal exploitation frequently occurs outside the family home, and can therefore be challenging for professionals such as nurses, social workers, police and teachers to identify. Through thei...
Jessica Pidcock,Amy Dallison,Naheeda Rehman Jessica Pidcock
Autistic children and young people may be more likely than their peers to access healthcare services, but little is known about their experiences of healthcare as the literature tends to focus on the experiences of autistic adults and the v...
Marcus Wootton,Jonathon Foster,Moh Moh Lwin et al. Marcus Wootton et al.
On 1 February 2021, the military took control of Myanmar (formerly Burma) in a coup d'état, which had a devastating effect on Myanmar's healthcare workers, healthcare system and care of children. Within hours of the coup, healthcare worker...
Shannon Cresham Fox,Takawira Marufu,Rachel Boardman et al. Shannon Cresham Fox et al.
Non-traumatic (unexplained) fractures in neonates and children are often detected incidentally and present considerable diagnostic complexity. Nurses have a central role in early recognition, prevention and safe care, yet the synthesis of r...
Julia Petty,Lisa Whiting,Sheila Roberts Julia Petty
Background: The use of simulation can be effective in developing empathy in nursing students. This is particularly valuable in children's nursing where caring for the emotional needs of parents is a fundamental aspect of ...